Goot, Murray (1986) Henry Mayer's 'Immortal Works': Scholarly, Semi-Scholarly and Not Very Scholarly At All, Canberra:Department of Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences, ANU, for the Australasian Political Studies Association, Canberra, 245pp.

Goot, Murray and Ben Goldsmith (forthcoming) 'Australia: Policy, Rhetoric and Public Opinion', in Richard Sobel, Bethany Barratt and Peter Furia, eds. International Public Opinion and the War in Iraq, Dulles, VA.: Potomac Books.

Goot, Murray (2008) 'Mass-Observation and Modern Public Opinion Research', in Wolfgang Donsbach and Michael W. Traugott, eds. The SAGEHandbook of Public Opinion Research, London: Sage, 93-103.

Goot, Murray and Tim Rowse (2008) 'Inclusion, Equality and Difference: Continuities in Public Opinion about Indigenous Australians', in Deborah Gare and David Ritter, eds. Making Australian History: Perspectives on the Past since 1788, South Melbourne, Thomson Learning, 533-41.

Goot, Murray and Ian Watson (2007) 'Are "Aspirationals" Different?' in David Denemark et al., eds. Australian Social Attitudes: A Second Report, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 217-40, 307-11.

Sean Scalmer and Murray Goot (2007) 'Electoral Democracy in New South Wales: Parties, the Press and Popular Participation, 1856-2003', in David Clune and Ken Turner eds. Writing Party History, Sydney: NSW Parliamentary Library, 121-30.

Goot, Murray and Ian Watson) (2005) 'Immigration, Multiculturalism, and Australian Identity', in Shaun Wilson et al. (eds) Australian Social Attitudes: The First Report, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 182-203, 263-67.

Goot, Murray (2002) 'Distrustful, Disenchanted and Disengaged? Polled Opinion on Politics, Politicians and the Parties: A Historical Perspective', in David Burchell and Andrew Leigh, eds. The Prince's New Clothes: Why Do Australian Politicians Dislike Their Politicians? Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 9-46.

Goot, Murray (2001) 'Public Opinion on Immigration', in James Jupp, ed. The Australian People, Second edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 824-26.

Goot, Murray (2000) 'Pauline Hanson and the Power of the Media', in Michael Leach, Geoffrey Stokes and Ian Ward, eds. The Rise and Fall of Pauline Hanson, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2000, 115-35; abridged from Ghassan Hage and Rowanne Couch, eds. The Future of Australian Multiculturalism, Sydney: Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, 1999, 205-32.

Goot, Murray (1998) 'Hanson's Heartland: Who's for One Nation and Why', in Nadine Davidoff, ed. Two Nations: The Causes and Effects of the Rise of the One Nation Party in Australia, Melbourne: Bookman, 51-74.

Goot, Murray (1990) 'The Forests, the Trees and the Polls', in Clive Bean, Ian McAllister, and John Warhurst, eds. The Greening of Australian Politics: The 1990 Federal Election,Melbourne: Longman Cheshire, 114-133.

Goot, Murray 1988) 'Immigrants and Immigration: Evidence and Argument from the Polls, 1943-1987', in Immigration: A Commitment to Australia, The Report of the Committee to Advise on Australia's Immigration Policies, Vol. 2, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1.1- 1.31

Goot, Murray (1987) 'Monarchy or Republic? An Analysis of the Questions and Answers in Surveys of Australian Public Opinion 1953-1986', in Report of the Advisory Committee on Executive Government, Canberra: Constitutional Commission, 85-108.

Goot, Murray (1985) 'Electoral Systems', in Don Aitkin, ed. Surveys of Australian Political Science, Sydney: George Allen & Unwin for the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 179-264.

Goot, Murray (1985) 'Inventing the Leader: A Critique of the Polls', in Ernie Chaples, Helen Nelson and Ken Turner, eds. The Wran Model: Politics in New South Wales, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 50-68, 269-270.

Goot, Murray (1985) 'Public Opinion and the Public Opinion Polls', in Andrew Markus and M.C. Ricklefs, eds. Surrender Australia? Geoffrey Blainey and Asian Immigration: Essays in the Study and Use of History, Sydney: George Allen & Unwin, 49-62, 144-45.

Goot, Murray (1983) 'The Media and the Campaign', in Howard R. Penniman, ed. Australia at the Polls: The National Elections of 1980 and 1983, Sydney: George Allen & Unwin for the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 140-215.

Goot, Murray (1984) 'Women If Not Apolitical Then Conservative', in Janet Siltanen and Michelle Stanworth, eds. Women and the Public Sphere: A Critique of Sociology and Politics, London, Hutchinson, 122-136; abridged from Goot and Reid (1985) Women and Voting Studies: Mindless Matrons or Sexist Scientism?

Goot, Murray (1979) 'Party Dominance and Partisan Division', in Cameron Hazelhurst, ed. Australian Conservatism: Essays in Twentieth Century Political History, Canberra: Australian National University Press, 263-291.

Goot, Murray and Terence W. Beed (1979) 'The Polls, the Public and the Re-election of the Fraser Government', in Howard R. Penniman, ed. The Australian National Elections of 1977, Washington D. C. and Canberra: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and the Australian National University Press, 141-184.

Goot, Murray (1979) 'Monitoring the Public, Marketing the Parties', in Howard R. Penniman, ed. The Australian National Elections of 1977, Washington D. C. and Canberra: American Enterprise institute for Public Policy Research and the Australian National University Press, 185-230.

Journal articles

Goot, Murray (2010) '"A Worse Importation than Chewing Gum": American Influences on the Australian Press and their Limits - The Australian Gallup Poll, 1941-1973', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 30 (3), 269-302

Goot, Murray (2010) 'Underdogs, Bandwagons or Incumbency? Party Support at the Beginning and End of Australian Election Campaigns, 1983-2007', Australian Cultural History 28 (1), 69-80.

Goot, Murray (2009) 'Getting it Wrong while Getting it Right: The Polls, the Press and the 2007 Australian Election', Australian Cultural History, 27 (2): 115-33.

Goot, Murray (2008) 'Is the News on the Internet Different? Leaders, Frontbenchers and other Candidates in the 2007 Australian Election', Australian Journal of Political Science, 43 (1), 99-110.

Goot, Murray (2007) 'Questions of Deception: Contested Understandings of the Polls on WMD, Political Leaders and Governments in Australia, Britain and the United States', Australian Journal of International Affairs, 60 (1), 41-64.

Goot, Murray (1991) 'Public Opinion as Paradox: Australian Attitudes to the Rate of Immigration and the Rate of Asian Immigration, 1984-1990', International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 3: 277-294; slightly different version published as 'Leopard or Lizard? Immigration and the Political Science of Polled Opinion', in Michael Easson, ed. Australia and Immigration: Able to Grow? Sydney: Pluto, 1990, 125-140.

Goot, Murray (1980) '"Part Science and A Hell of a Lot of Human Judgment": The Polls and the 1980 Election', Newsletter of the University of Sydney Sample Survey Centre, 4 (4): Special Supplement, 16pp.

Goot, Murray (1973) 'Uniform Swings and the Meaning of the Class Vote', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 9 (2): 73-75.

Goot, Murray (1973) 'Growth and Decay: Party Support Between Elections', Politics, VIII (1): 265-271; also published in Henry Mayer, ed. Labor To Power, Sydney: Angus & Robertson on behalf of the Australasian Political Studies Association.

Goot, Murray (1972) 'Party Identification and Party Stability', British Journal of Political Science, 2 (1): 121-125.

Arrow, Michelle (2009, 'I can only go on the evidence of my own eyes': witnessing traumatic histories of the Chamberlain case on film and television' in Deborah Staines, Michelle Arrow and Katherine Biber (eds) The Chamberlain Case Reader, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne.

Arrow, Michelle (2009), 'What about giving us a real version of Australian History?' Identity, Ethics and Historical understanding in Reality Television', in Reality Television as Film and History, eds Ken Dvorak and Julie Taddeo (University of Kentucky Press).

Arrow, Michelle (2008), 'It's here, at last!' The Introduction of Television in Australia', in David Andrew Roberts and Martin Crotty (eds.) Crucial Moments in Australian History, (University of New South Wales Press, Sydney).

Arrow, Michelle (1999), "Career Playwrights": Working Women Dramatists and Australian Culture, 1928 - 1968', Australian Literature and the Public Sphere, refereed proceedings of 1998 Association for the Study of Australian Literature Conference, Alison Bartlett, Robert Dixon and Christopher Lee (eds), 1999.

Arrow, Michelle (2007), "That history should not have ever been how it was": Reality Television and Australian History Film and History (37:1) special issue "Reality Television as Film and History" edited by Ken Dvorak and Julie Taddeo.

Christian, D. (2004) 'History and Global Identity', in S. Macintyre (ed.), The Historian's Conscience: Australian Historians on the Ethics of History (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne), pp. 139-50.

Christian, D. (2004) 'This Fleeting World', in W.H. McNeill, et. al. (eds), Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History, 5 vols. (Berkshire Publishing Group, Great Barrington; Mass.), vol 1, TFW i-56 and vol. 5, TFW i-56. A 56-page overview of the whole of human history, also to be published separately as a booklet to be distributed with the encyclopedia

Christian, D. (2000) 'The Case for 'Big History'', in R.E. Dunn (ed.), The New World History: A Teacher's Companion (Bedford Books, Boston and New York), pp. 575-87. Reprint of 'Bridging the Two Cultures' bel

Christian, D. (2000) ''Inner Eurasia' as a Unit of World History', in R.E. Dunn (ed.), The New World History: A Teacher's Companion (Bedford Books, Boston and New York), pp. 197-205. Reprint of 'Contingency, Pattern and the S-Curve in Human History' below

Christian, D. (1996) 'The Case for 'Big History'', in R.E. Dunn and D. Vigilante (eds), Bring History Alive! A Sourcebook for Teaching World History (National Centre for History in the Schools, UCLA, Los Angeles), pp. 21-30. Reprint of 1991 article

Christian, D. (1991) 'The Black and Gold Seals: Popular Protests Against the Liquor Trade on the Eve of Emancipation', in E. Kingston-Mann and T. Mixter (eds), Peasant Economy, Culture and Politics of European Russia, 1800-1917 (Princeton University Press, Princeton).

Christian, D. (1989) 'Variations On a Theme by Trotsky,' in S.N. Mukherjee and J.O. Ward (eds), Revolution as History (Sydney Studies in Society and Culture No. 5, Sydney).

Griffen-Foley, B. (2008) 'The Birth of a Hybrid: The Shaping of the Australian Radio Industry', in A. Crisell(ed.) Radio: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, vol. 2 (Routledge, London), 86-103, (originally published in (2004) The Radio Journal (UK), 2(3)).

Griffen-Foley, B. (2008) 'In the Wake of War: The Rise and Rise of Australia's Media Since 1918', in D. Gare and D. Ritter (eds)Making Australian History: Perspectives on the Past since 1788 (Thomson Learning, Melbourne), 375-82.

Griffen-Foley, B. (2007) 'Modernity, Intimacy and Early Australian Commercial Radio', in J. Damousi and D. Deacon (eds) Talking and Listening in the Age of Modernity: Essays on the History of Sound (ANU e-Press, Canberra), 123-32: http://epress.anu.edu.au/tal_citation.html

Griffen-Foley, B. (2003) '"A Civilised Amateur": Edgar Holt and his Life in Letters and Politics', Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49(1), 31-47.

Griffen-Foley, B. (2002) 'Political Opinion Polling and the Professionalisation of Public Relations: Keith Murdoch, Robert Menzies and the Liberal Party of Australia', Australian Journalism Review, 24(1), 41-59.

Book chapters

Reynolds, R. (2003) 'The Inner and Outer World of Queer Life', in J. Damousi and R. Reynolds (eds) History on the Couch: Essays in History and Psychoanalysis (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne), 47-59.

Damousi, J. and R. Reynolds (2003) 'Psychoanalysis, Histories and Identities', in J. Damousi and R. Reynolds (eds) History on the Couch: Essays in History and Psychoanalysis (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne), 1-16.